CyberQuest is a multimedia software and hardware system created to assist such areas as problem solving, strategic planning, design and more general innovation support. It is intended to help individuals and groups in industry and government come up with ideas and ways to implement them. The book's goals are to describe the nature of this new concept of a problem solving and innovation support and to capture and generalize on many of the experiences that have assisted the author in this endeavor to create CyberQuest.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-56750-117-9 (9781567501179)
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Preface AN INTRODUCTION TO CYBERQUEST Brief Description More Detailed Illustration Additional Features. Using the Results AN EXTENDED EXAMPLE Problem Description and Analysis Word Selection Idea Generation Sketches Idea Screening Idea Packaging and Evaluation Completion Add to "Previous Ideas" File APPLICATIONS OF CYBERQUEST Technical Managerial Social Humanities Education Product Development and Promotion Lessons Learned PROCESS EXPERIMENTS High Tech Experiments Lower-Tech Experiences Some Lessons Learned PROBLEM DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS Identifying Background Information Situation Structuring Analytic Tools Some Lessons Learned WORD SELECTION Word Hierachies Basic Words Key Words Experiments Some Lessons Learned IDEA GENERATION The Idea Generation Process and Concept Galaxies Notes General Notes Goals More Information Some Lessons Learned SCREENING Short Name Screening Status Categories Ratings and Scores Comments and Information Sharing Group Interaction Some Lessons Learned PACKAGING AND EVALUATION The Packaging Process Types of Packages Package Review Decisions Among Packages Some Lessons Learned REPORTING Varieties of Reports Modes of Output LOOKING AT THE RESULTS Idea Paths Alternate Goals A Framework Categories of Affecting Factors A Formative Assessment INPUTS: SESSION PREPARATION AND OPERATION Types of Sessions Preparation and Setup Facilitation Completion and Follow-up Incorporate Differences Some Lessons Learned IMMEDIATE EFFECTS Session Outputs Relationships User Comments Some Lessons Learned IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPACTS Implementation Impacts Experiences from Other Cases Intended Goals Summary Some Lessons Learned-A Benefit Cost Perspective COMPARISON TO OTHER APPROACHES Reasonable Resemblances to Other Processes Comparison to Individual Efforts Comparison to Literature Searches Comparison to Group Activities CONCLUSIONS The Multitudinous Factor Issue The Use Issue The Small Time Issue The Impact Issue The Study Issue Looking Ahead References Author Index Subject Index